Thursday, December 29, 2011

Blitzen the Unhappy Reindeer

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Hah! The things I've found in my parents stuff! I'm sharing this holiday recording today, Blitzen the Unhappy Reindeer, for Vintage Thingie Thursday. Uncle Archie, whoever he may be???, has even autographed the record sleeve. It was my brothers, so it must be circa the late forties, early fifties. The record is in pristine shape - sure wish I had a turn table to play it on. What fun that would be!




Wishing everyone a fun Vintage Thingie Thursday and
a very Happy New Year to you and those dear to you!

11 comments:

  1. Oh I would love to hear it. Have you done a google search to see if there's an MP3 out there somewhere? We have a turntable that converts your records to MP3s.

    Happy New Year!

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  2. how funny! I collect Rudolph items, but have never seen that before??

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  3. I have several old records in all sizes. I finally found a player and now can enjoy real music.

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  4. I have an older turntable and can play my records, but would also like to convert them to MP3s. Why buy again what I already have?

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  5. That album is so neat and can't believe it's red. I sure wish some company would market and sell a turntable again.... so that we could play the old albums...that would be fun...Maybe you can find an old one at a yard sale that still works :)
    Hope you have a Happy New Year...thanks for popping over to my blog...so nice to meet you :)
    Big hugs,
    Queenie

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  6. Thanks for the kind comment. I'm visiting back and taking several peeks at your posts.

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  7. Thank you for your sweet comment. I have some records from the 70's and I do have a turn table I can listen to them, which I do sometimes. I have no Rudolph items, nice collection. Wishing you a wonderful New Year.
    FABBY

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  8. I have a turn table - come on over and bring that record!! What fun we'll have.

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  9. Oh what fun that is! Thanks for visiting and commenting. Glad to have the opportunity to enjoy your delightful blog.

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  10. What a great record. We no longer have a turntable....sometimes I wish I did. Happy VTT!

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  11. Hang onto it -- you'll find a turntable one of these days! They do make some that you can use to transfer records to CD, but I think they're kind of pricey.

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